Mathematics of Computation

10.9k papers and 448.6k indexed citations i.

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The 10.9k papers published in Mathematics of Computation in the last decades have received a total of 448.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Mathematics of Computation usually cover Computational Theory and Mathematics (3.4k papers), Numerical Analysis (2.9k papers) and Computational Mechanics (2.6k papers) specifically the topics of Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics (1.7k papers), Matrix Theory and Algorithms (1.3k papers) and Mathematical functions and polynomials (1.1k papers). The most active scholars publishing in Mathematics of Computation are I. S. Gradshteyn, Alexandre J. Chorin, Milton Abramowitz, Irene A. Stegun, J.W. Cooley, I.M. RYZHIK, James H. Bramble, John W. Tukey, Chi‐Wang Shu and David F. Shanno.

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Fields of papers published in Mathematics of Computation

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Countries where authors publish in Mathematics of Computation

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